Kid Sex Predator Arrested After Fake Kidnapping

Anthony Lennon, a 'Ten Most Wanted' fugitive, was arrested in New York for using a fake name. He previously faked his kidnapping to evade charges. Fugitive finally caught.
A kid sex predator who supposedly forged his own kidnapping 13 years ago to run away criminal charges was finally detained last week at an upstate New York college while enlisted under a phony name, authorities stated.
Fugitive Busted at SUNY Canton
Anthony Lennon– one of Oklahoma’s “Ten Most Wanted” fugitives– was busted on Oct. 30 after detectives found he was going to the State College of New York City [SUNY] Canton under the alias “Justin Phillips,” according to cops and institution officials.
“Investigators discovered a swimming pool of blood, Lennon’s footwear, shirt buttons, bloody shoe prints, and cash missing out on from the hotel cash cabinet,” the grievance said. “After examining the criminal offense scene, speaking with relative, buddies, and individuals in the area, it was figured out that the circumstances were questionable.”
Staged Kidnapping and Robbery
However when police went to jail Lennon at the motel at which he was working, he “staged a fancy and bloody kidnapping and robbery scene, leaving falsified evidence to make it appear he had been abducted,” according to the Moore Police Department.
Police had actually received a phone call from the motel owner the evening prior to Lennon was meant to be nabbed, declaring he had gone away over night on March 11, 2012, according to the grievance acquired by NBC Information.
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